eko
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eko - Juego de Ganadores
Here is my third song Juego de Ganadores or in english The winners game. On this my friend Micke is doing the vocals he has lived i Colombia for many years. This song was written for a Latinofestival on an other forum - hop you like and any comments are welcome. http://soundcloud.com/egon1/juegodeganadores
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The Band19
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/16 19:02:22
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Has a nice retro vibe. Seems well recorded, but w/out speaking the language, it's more difficult for me to appreciate.
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/16 21:05:45
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Cool song. Well recorded. I didn't understand more than a few words either. Good job, eko.
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/17 13:05:53
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I thoroughly enjoyed this, eko. One can enjoy a song without understanding the lyrics if the singer can convey the mood of the song. Back in the 50's there was a song from Japan that became a big hit on top 40 radio. Nobody understood the lyrics, but the melody and the voice of the lead singer carried the song. Ritchie Valens had a hit with "La Bamba" which was sung in Spanish, yet it went on to become on of the classic songs of rock music. My point being; you don't always have to understand the lyrics to appreciate a good song and the effort that went into it. BTW, having lived in Guatemala for two years, I do understand and appreciate the lyrics to this fun, but short, song.
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/17 18:39:45
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Sounded very good. Enjoyed the listen.
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eko
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/17 21:58:11
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The Band19 Has a nice retro vibe. Seems well recorded, but w/out speaking the language, it's more difficult for me to appreciate. Thnx The Band 19 I don't get it either but I know the English lyrics. Anyway I don't think you have to understand to like or dislike - my first song that I liked was Comdir Adieu in French and i still don't know what it means but I liked it a lot - funny to play on guitar to.
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eko
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/17 22:02:12
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Old55 Cool song. Well recorded. I didn't understand more than a few words either. Good job, eko. Thnx Old55 Are you borned in 1955?
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eko
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/17 22:10:25
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Lynn I thoroughly enjoyed this, eko. One can enjoy a song without understanding the lyrics if the singer can convey the mood of the song. Back in the 50's there was a song from Japan that became a big hit on top 40 radio. Nobody understood the lyrics, but the melody and the voice of the lead singer carried the song. Ritchie Valens had a hit with "La Bamba" which was sung in Spanish, yet it went on to become on of the classic songs of rock music. My point being; you don't always have to understand the lyrics to appreciate a good song and the effort that went into it. BTW, having lived in Guatemala for two years, I do understand and appreciate the lyrics to this fun, but short, song. Ah you have lived i Guatemala interesting - was it when you were young or in older days? I do remember the Japanese song and how it was a hit all over the world but I don't remember the words was it Naka****a or something? And yes I think Micke did a wonderful voice on this especially the melody that isn't the way I wrote it at all. Thnx Lynn for your comment
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/17 22:13:07
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I love this... great vibe... cool...
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/18 13:09:20
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Hi...I liked the overall sound of this and you did a very good job with the mix -- its sounds very warm and nicely spread across the stereo field. My only nit is that the percussion is not forceful enough -- maybe not high enough in the mix? or eq? -- it sometimes feels as if the song loses the groove in places. Thanks for commenting on my song Til Love Steps In - much appreciated :) Allan www.youtube.com/user/Kittibutt
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/18 14:31:42
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I liked it eko. Well done. More timbales please.
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Lynn
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/18 14:40:44
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I lived at Lake Atitlan right after college from '75-76. I learned a lot about marimba bands during that time. eko Lynn I thoroughly enjoyed this, eko. One can enjoy a song without understanding the lyrics if the singer can convey the mood of the song. Back in the 50's there was a song from Japan that became a big hit on top 40 radio. Nobody understood the lyrics, but the melody and the voice of the lead singer carried the song. Ritchie Valens had a hit with "La Bamba" which was sung in Spanish, yet it went on to become on of the classic songs of rock music. My point being; you don't always have to understand the lyrics to appreciate a good song and the effort that went into it. BTW, having lived in Guatemala for two years, I do understand and appreciate the lyrics to this fun, but short, song. Ah you have lived i Guatemala interesting - was it when you were young or in older days? I do remember the Japanese song and how it was a hit all over the world but I don't remember the words was it Naka****a or something? And yes I think Micke did a wonderful voice on this especially the melody that isn't the way I wrote it at all. Thnx Lynn for your comment
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eko
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/18 19:21:08
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/18 19:23:22
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Thnx notnat it brighten my day.
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/18 19:31:40
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ABull: Hi...I liked the overall sound of this and you did a very good job with the mix -- its sounds very warm and nicely spread across the stereo field. My only nit is that the percussion is not forceful enough -- maybe not high enough in the mix? or eq? -- it sometimes feels as if the song loses the groove in places. Thanks for commenting on my song Til Love Steps In - much appreciated :) Allan Thnx Allan for commenting and give me suggesteion that I can bring on im my nest mix. I use to comment on Songs I hear if I have anything to say, sometimes its just a cheering. Have the best
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eko
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/18 19:34:15
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Bupu: I liked it eko. Well done. More timbales please. Thnx Bapu order on more timbales noted;-)
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eko
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/18 19:38:48
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Lynn: I lived at Lake Atitlan right after college from '75-76. I learned a lot about marimba bands during that time. It must have been exciting to experience the local music at place Thnx for understanding a couple of words you're in the lead ;-)
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/11/18 20:16:53
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Good stuff Eko - very happy vibe
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Re:eko - Juego de Ganadores
2012/12/08 18:33:58
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Cool stuff! Yet another guestsinger. Nice organs as well. Is it a real Hammond B3?
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